A'PV v , ."g- 1 J!''"'"' rxs ""H! "J '"" V " m : " y ,: If. - r1ri ( 1 Paitjj '.. --. g M. M. MURDOCH, Editor. WEDNESDAY JIOnNING,JUJ.Y . 1SS4 FOIl rr.EEIDEKT, JAMES C. BLAINE. KOlt VlCK-rilESIDKNT, JOHN A. LOGAN. For Congress ..SAMCKL K. IMHIIKS ORGANIZE THE PARTY. Tlic lleiuililicuii parly needs le orgauizin;; in t!i city of Wichita, llecntisc the party has f:iilcil lo inn a city ticket lor j our'! more tlian Ironi any other iea-oii, we think, tlicornn ization lia heroine icmoraliecl anil very looc in it. method, o much po tliat tlic primaries are not only neglected, hut enemies of the parly often M'ck to and do control them to a frrcat extent. It i not to in the township. When a Democrat or independent attempts to manipu late a Republican primary of any of Iho townships he if quickly informed that hi-, aid K not needed. Now be cause of the want of the organization and the loose way of many things only have the democrats been able in the past to control 1he city government, for Wi...

.WjJjpJW-,1'? sC39CS2L. aMPjfiBeai'ygBMBM j5-4v.: A jH--eiitB wifaiaVA'.sV g B y1 a 4(. IJ BURDOCK & BROTHER, Ptopri.ton. PERSONAL AMD LOCAL ITEMS OP NEWS "pkTjfcffii ae'tvreaty-tlvegag lamps In ruirtirng'orilcr In the city. Don't lorgct' the lee cream festival at the MeodtWt patronage to-night. The Knig&ts of Labor will have a celebra tion In Jtfverslde park on the Fourth. There bavebe en but four or five deeds recordctfTtTthe register's office this wreck. l.y some fclip 'Wells, Fargo & Co., have notyet established an express route to Kingman. The Knights or Labor will give a grand ball at the skating rink on the evening of the Fourth. The brass bav f tills city will discourse music at the Fourth of July ccleliration at Garden Main. , i .- . j, jf , Hiram UioltU and Tom Seal have opened up a lemonade Hand on the corner of Main and First"strccts. O. II. Bcntlcy has removed his law office Into a room over Munt-on's dry goods store, In theiFerrcll block. Several parties of...

!5??'!'!r?'T 3il!MIg M M yjRDOCK BROTHER. Pfopnttors. MRSONAL. AND LOCAL 1TEMSOF NEWS A, new walk is being laid across Main street on the south tide of Second. Tickets to the G. A. II. ball at tbe opera bouse to-morrow night will be sold at $1 each. ,Johu A. Wallace his our thanks for fa vors extended In connection with jester day's convention. A marriage license was yesterday grant ed to J. II. Cummlngs and Viola liusby, of Morton township. Patrick Uealcy will tear down the build in j; heretofore occupied by Pollock & l'carce, and replace it with a line brick'one. Ground was broken yesterday for the new building of I). Ilaycs and Mr. Green, which arc to be erected on Wefet Douglas atcnue. A new sign was placed in position In Jront of Ilenon' jewelry store yejjterdaj. It bore the inscription, "Yost .t Benson, opticians.'' W. II. Hell and MissN. C. Kagbdalo were married by Probate Judge Jewcttat his olhce in this city ) cstcrday. They arc both .Sedgwick county people. Mrs. J. W. ...

irfl J M"1" "" . 'vt vy" '-Vf je-Si jSwH" ,UHWB1 Cjrrh-T " .v - -"J - is I i M M MUROOCK & BROTHER, Proprietors. ERSOKAL AND LOCAL ITEMS OF NEWS Keniember tills evening. the ball at tbe opera bouse To-day is our 103th anoi entry as an in dependent nation. The south bound Santa Fe passenger wsb oer two hours late yesterday. The excursion to Clearwater today will i.nlnronlv Tmrtlplnntpll In llV lllC lCOI)le Of this city. I.astnl?iitwasacn- lone and tedious one for the small boy with a new bunch of lire crackers. If one may judge from thenuhiberof flags to be seen on tbc streets, w icuua is a cry patriotic city. At the close of ycslerdaj's session of the district court tbc jury were discharged tin- til Monday morning. A cry enjoyable time Is anticipated at the ball to be gh en by the Knights of Labor at tbo skating rink, this earning. Tickets arc now on sale at the postofflcc book store for the Sunday school excursion to to Kldorado on the ICth Inst. The infant child of Dr. Ward di...

;'?ttsc:- r? P r - , .,-,..- j, jftt -e t.,. n i SailjjWlaflt. M. M. MURDOCH, Editor. SATUBDAY MORNING, JULY 5, 1SS4, " FOR rHESIDEXT, JAMES G. BLAINE. KOK VICIM'KKSIDKNT, JOHN A. LOGAN. ForConen-ss SAMUKL It. l'KTKKS THE PUBLIC DEBT. Tlio "overniueiil fic.-il year closed June SO, and the public debt statement shows a i eduction ol 101,000,000 ujjainst a reduction orlS0,000,000du riujj the previous year ending June 30, 1883. An examination of the interest bearing debt -liovs, however, that the actual reduction during the year has been nearly. $112,000,000, which repre sents a permanent annual paving m theintcre-t account of over $3,250, 000. The one hundred and twenty-eighth call for 3 per cent, bonds matured yes terday, and the $10,000,000 thus called were taken from the column of bond ed debt, which will explain the appar ent discrepancy between the aggregate, rcductiou given in the debt statement uinl the nct'ual amount of reduction in bonded debt fur the year as gh en in the di-...

U" ws&tcf - w-JMSfcfcaaer - 3W. SC -&? V jHU-Kfl J'J'TIWPiftHII'ijwijss n uniiiji'jn.Ttimg'mMw?wttffi H8ww;iai$ s-.--'--; Hi' v- - - -hi ,.-- M. M. MURDOCH & BROTHER, Propneton. KRSOKAL AND LOCAL ITEMS OF NEWS TO OUR CITr SUBSCRIBERS. It seems that the relation or Mr. V. E. Oowdle, the city circulator of the Eagi.k to thepatrouorthc paper and to this of fice Is not fully uudcrttooil by come. Mr. Dowdle lias s-ole control of all papers deliv ered by himself or carriers, and will make collections for the same. He takes the pa jicrs as they ionic from tlic pros and dis tributes them to the cily subscribers, be coming roponsible to the proprietors of the Kaoi.k for the whole number dally ta ken, and to him the proprietors look fur their pay aud he to the subscribers, so that if any considerable number should fail to be prompt it would seriously embarrass him atid his force of carriers. He prefers to collect once a week and in no case wants a subscriber to pay less often thau...

J,.-, -. - ,,j..- ttT1 V- " -Tskj?- Ji'S Ta5Uif " "1 .- lailBBrlagU. M. M. MURDOCK, Editor. SUNDAY MOIIN1XG, JULY 0, 1894. ron PllfcSIDEKT, JAMES C..B.AIN E., KI)U VICK-PRESIDENT, JOHN A. LOGAN. ! For Coiigrea. .SAMUKL It. PKTEltS Senator lugalls last week oflered an amendment to to the Mexican pension bill, which if it had carried would have drained the treasury of two hundred aud fort-MX millions ofdollars. Win tield Telegram. Yes, and it w ould have partially paid 1111 a bjir debt of honor and jrraitudc,at)d 'left Mill millions lying idle in the treasury. If the average paper only knew the thinner of the postmaster, lling they would Mirelv drop it. It olccts "noth in;: and much less what it in intended to effect, the feelings of the itictim honts. Now our remarks were not intcuded tobo facetious, but earnest. Wo ""care not how much on praise your fellow s but you can't down ours for the sake and effect of a vivid com parison. Dick "Walker was run by nobodv there is nobody big eno...

A t- ,SsV tl': -''!: r.V7" ppPJpc? "- . -- -. . --' wg?- -l-(s 1 -t-r- - iClflf TWfc i IM HaitUi II, M! MURDOCK& BROTHER. Papri'.oit iERSOK ALAND LOCAL ITEMS OF NEW8 a home. No such a government a ours erer existed In history ofrjffVcn i" tle tlrenmsofmen. IU llberalitand lovo of jtutlca incc it baa been controlled .fir. the itepUDIlcan pan? ll we nawmnui "; TO OUR CITY SUBSCRIBERS. It scemi that the relation of Mr. TT. E. Dowdlc, the city circulator of the EaLK 10 the.patron-of the paper and to this of fice Is not fully understood by bomr. Mr. Dowdlc his t ole control of all papers deliv ered by liiusscir or carrier, aud will make collections for the same. He takes the pa pers as they .omc from the prci-s and dis tributes them to the city subscriber, be coming responsible to the proprietors of the Kaui.k for the whole, number daily ta- ken, arid to him the proprietors look for their pay and lie to the subscribers, to that if any considerable number should fail to be prompt it w...